Rachel Clark: "V accommodating to vegetarians! Incredible food & refreshingly unpretentious for a Michelin-starred place. Amazing service, too—left my purse behind like a moron & my server literally ran after me. 🙏"
Kasia K: "that was an absolute “wow”. Cocktails feeling like a long mid-eastern travel. Chicken wings cooked to some alternative perfection you’re ready to fall into. Bartender warmly welcoming. So good so far!"
AFAR Media: "One of the main features is a path that runs along the curve of the river. It’s perfect for strolling and is extremely popular for joggers and bicyclists connecting with the Capital Crescent Trail."
Bitches Who Brunch: "This massive, modern coffee shop is a welcome addition to the ever-growing Mount Vernon Square neighborhood, offering solid coffee drinks with a substantial menu, and delicious house-made baked goods."
Desiree Alvarez: "My coworkers and I come here for the subs and salads all the time. The sandwiches are great and seriously inexpensive. They have great olive oil and wine if you are having a get together."
Art Museum 6th St and Constitution Ave NW Washington, D.C.
People also say (155 tips):
HISTORY: "Opened in 1941, this museum, founded by financier Andrew Mellon, has some 116,000 works of Western art dating from the Middle Ages to the modern era."
Erik Cintron: "Such a beautiful dedication. the plaques of all the states surrounding the pond which was so serene and then waterfall with the stars that represent our fallen Heros so picturesque and also humbling"
Lisa Schneider: "Great memorial, only disappointed in the people who thought they could dip their feet and bodies in the water, it's not a public pool! No park serv. Rep. to monitor"
Markus Tarjamo: "Very scenic, probably one of the best spots in DC. Lots of history, and often the center of protests, political movements and activity. Near lots of fun and entertaining things to do."
Guillodf: "Beautiful spot in Washington, great view of DC, very well kept, Illumination during the night is amazing!! You need a ticket to enter into the monument."
Monument 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW Washington, D.C.
People also say (473 tips):
Aaron Atencio: "Best lighting ever: wait until sunset and then right before the sunsets, you'll have direct light to illuminate not only the National Monument but yourself. Stand on either corner in the columns."
The White House: "President Obama spoke at the Let Freedom Ring ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech."